ladustustsoonides
Ladustustsoonides are a hypothetical class of atmospheric dust plumes used in planetary science to describe sudden, localized surges of fine surface material lofted into a planet's or moon's atmosphere. The term is a coined neologism that conveys rapid plume onset and dense, optically active dust clouds in low- to moderate-density atmospheres. The concept serves as a framework for discussing transient dust transport events that resemble dust storms but unfold on much shorter time scales.
Mechanism and characteristics: Ladustustsoonides are theorized to originate when regolith dust is destabilized by a combination
Occurrence and observation: The phenomenon is predicted for worlds with thin to moderate atmospheres and dusty
Research and significance: If real, ladustustsoonides would inform understanding of surface-atmosphere coupling, dust transport, and hazard